School asked for 50 male mentors, 600 showed up

When this school realized many kids wouldn’t have anyone to attend a breakfast with dad event, a local pastor stepped in to help. He never imagined how many men would show up after his plea for help.
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When this school realized many kids wouldn’t have anyone to attend a breakfast with dad event, a local pastor stepped in to help. He never imagined how many men would show up after his plea for help.(Photo: Photos Courtesy of Stephanie Drenka)

DALLAS – Pastor Donald Parish Jr. didn’t have high expectations when he put out a plea on Facebook for male mentor volunteers. It was an attempt to help Billy Earl Dade Middle School in South Dallas fill seats at their first “Breakfast with Dads” event. But school administrators had concerns no one would show up.

“We know that the majority of our students were not going to have dads present,” Parish said. “Many students don’t have any males figures around, or at least the kind who would show up for a school event like this.”

Parish turned to Facebook and posted a plea to his local followers for male mentor volunteers. “We thought we would get 50 people,” Parish said.

50 turned into 600.

Parish had posted his personal cell number in his Facebook post. Within days, he had 800 missed voicemails, calls, and text messages.

So many men were registering for the event, that the volunteer sign up website that conducts background checks crashed from so much traffic.

On the morning of the breakfast, 600 men from all walks of life lined up outside the school to be the male mentors that the school was hoping for.

Watch the video above to see how the men and kids bonded over the “How to tie a tie” exercise.